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6th Sep 2009, 5:24 pm | #21 |
Dekatron
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Re: RF Chokes (making of...)
If you can locate a TV repair shop (and they do still exist) you may be able to get a stack of pulled circuit boards from them. All of these contain a high number of RF chokes including those in the target inductance range you're looking for. You can also find the raw material here for rewinding chokes in the mH range.
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7th Sep 2009, 6:03 pm | #22 |
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Re: RF Chokes (making of...)
problem solved, I just bought a bakelite 5 cell RF choke, and from the picture it looks gorgeous!
I expect it will do the job most admirably, and well worth the sick squid I paid |
7th Sep 2009, 11:21 pm | #23 |
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10th Sep 2009, 9:48 am | #24 |
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Re: RF Chokes (making of...)
My choke arrived today in absolutely Perfect condition, not a scratch.
here some pictures of it (not mine), http://www.valve-radio.co.uk/Radio_c...I_HF_Choke.htm so my problem is solved now |
10th Sep 2009, 12:37 pm | #25 |
Dekatron
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Re: RF Chokes (making of...)
You got good value. Congratulations!
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